Femininity is in tatters. The family has been split apart. Churches worldwide are weakening. What must be done to regain the purity of a life that seeks to honour Jesus? How can we re-capture the depth of His love for us? How can femininity and true beauty be regained?

It starts with the Gospel. It starts with an almighty, sovereign God who “did not spare His own Son,” a Saviour who “for the joy set before Him endured the Cross,” a Holy Spirit “who is in you,” empowering you to do His will.

The Gospel is Jesus Christ

He came, He gave
He is mighty to save
To all who will repent and believe

This blog is dedicated to re-capturing femininity; femininity as God designed it. Femininity in our culture is desperately lost. Scripture testifies of this in Proverbs 31. “An excellent wife, who can find? For her worth is far above jewels.” A wife of excellence is more rare that precious gems. In the 21st century, this is sadly apparent.

So let us raise the bar to a level of excellence that is rare and mysterious. Let us live our growing years with patience, our single years with dedication, our waiting years with service, our longing years with purity, our married years with faithfulness, and our entire lives under the blessings of our eternal covenant with the Prince of our souls, Jesus Christ.

May He have all the glory!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Thursday, October 14, 2010

If I Feel Something . . .

" "I was always taught that God loves me, but I didn't feel loved."

Nancy Leigh DeMoss: Feelings aren't always very reliable. It doesn't
take much to put our feelings on an upswing--a sunny day, a nice
compliment. But when the clouds roll in or we put on a couple of
pounds, we easily fall into emotional lows.

"I know God created me and that Jesus died for me, but I've just
never felt very valuable."

Nancy: Regardless of what our emotions tell us, we need to learn to
counsel our hearts according to the truth. Paul gives advice on how
to do that in the last chapter of Philippians. "Rejoice in the Lord
always . . . do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by
prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to
God . . . Whatever is true . . . think about such things" (4:4,6,8).

Let's dwell on these words today, no matter what our emotions say.

With Seeking Him, I'm Nancy Leigh DeMoss"